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HTML::Mail 0.02_05
HTML::Mail is a Perl extension for sending emails with embedded HTML and media. more>>
HTML::Mail is a Perl extension for sending emails with embedded HTML and media.
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Mail;
### initialisation
my $html_mail = HTML::Mail->new(
HTML => http://www.cpan.org,
Text => This is the text representation of the webpage http://www.cpan.org,
From => me@myhost.org,
To => you@yourhost.org,
Subject => CPAN webpage);
### Send the email ("inherited" from MIME::Lite)
$html_mail->send();
#### Remove text representation
$html_mail->set_Text();
### Rebuild the message and send
$html_mail->build->send;
### Serialise to file for later reuse
$html_mail->dump_file(/tmp/cpan_mail.data);
### Restore from file
my $restored = HTML::Mail->restore_file(/tmp/cpan_mail.data);
HTML::Mail is supposed to help with the task of sending emails with HTML and images (or other media) embedded or externally linked. It uses MIME::Lite for all MIME related jobs, HTML::Parser to find related files and change the URIs and LWP::UserAgent to retrieve the related files.
Email can be multipart/alternative if both HTML and Text content exist and multipart/related if there is only HTML content.
If all you want is to send text-only email, you probably wont find this module useful at all, or at best a huge overkill.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use HTML::Mail;
### initialisation
my $html_mail = HTML::Mail->new(
HTML => http://www.cpan.org,
Text => This is the text representation of the webpage http://www.cpan.org,
From => me@myhost.org,
To => you@yourhost.org,
Subject => CPAN webpage);
### Send the email ("inherited" from MIME::Lite)
$html_mail->send();
#### Remove text representation
$html_mail->set_Text();
### Rebuild the message and send
$html_mail->build->send;
### Serialise to file for later reuse
$html_mail->dump_file(/tmp/cpan_mail.data);
### Restore from file
my $restored = HTML::Mail->restore_file(/tmp/cpan_mail.data);
HTML::Mail is supposed to help with the task of sending emails with HTML and images (or other media) embedded or externally linked. It uses MIME::Lite for all MIME related jobs, HTML::Parser to find related files and change the URIs and LWP::UserAgent to retrieve the related files.
Email can be multipart/alternative if both HTML and Text content exist and multipart/related if there is only HTML content.
If all you want is to send text-only email, you probably wont find this module useful at all, or at best a huge overkill.
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1096 downloads
HTML::ActiveLink 1.02
HTML::ActiveLink module dynamically activate HTML links based on URL. more>>
HTML::ActiveLink module dynamically activate HTML links based on URL.
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::ActiveLink;
my $al = new HTML::ActiveLink;
print $al->activelink(@html_doc);
I dont know about you, but one of the main problems I have with HTML content is getting images and links to "turn on" depending on the current URL location. That is, I like authoring one set of templates, something like this:
[ < a href="/" >Home< /a > | < a href="/faq/" >FAQ< /a >
| < a href="/about/" >About Us< /a > ]
And then having the appropriate link turned on, so that if Im running inside the /home/ directory, the above turns into this:
[ < font color="red" >Home< /font > | < a href="/faq/" >FAQ< /a >
| < a href="/about/" >About Us< /a > ]
Without having to write a whole bunch of ifs, or writing a bunch of different sets of templates, etc.
This module handles the above process automatically. By default, it will activate any text or images with < a href > tags around them by stripping the link off and changing the appearance of text and names of images. All transformations are fully customizable, allowing you to choose how your active text should look. HTML::ActiveLink can even automatically construct imagemaps depending on your location.
In the simplest case, all you have to do is create a new object by a call to new(), and then call the main activelink() function which takes care of the transformation. To customize what the output HTML looks like, keep reading...
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use HTML::ActiveLink;
my $al = new HTML::ActiveLink;
print $al->activelink(@html_doc);
I dont know about you, but one of the main problems I have with HTML content is getting images and links to "turn on" depending on the current URL location. That is, I like authoring one set of templates, something like this:
[ < a href="/" >Home< /a > | < a href="/faq/" >FAQ< /a >
| < a href="/about/" >About Us< /a > ]
And then having the appropriate link turned on, so that if Im running inside the /home/ directory, the above turns into this:
[ < font color="red" >Home< /font > | < a href="/faq/" >FAQ< /a >
| < a href="/about/" >About Us< /a > ]
Without having to write a whole bunch of ifs, or writing a bunch of different sets of templates, etc.
This module handles the above process automatically. By default, it will activate any text or images with < a href > tags around them by stripping the link off and changing the appearance of text and names of images. All transformations are fully customizable, allowing you to choose how your active text should look. HTML::ActiveLink can even automatically construct imagemaps depending on your location.
In the simplest case, all you have to do is create a new object by a call to new(), and then call the main activelink() function which takes care of the transformation. To customize what the output HTML looks like, keep reading...
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
809 downloads
Copy as HTML Link 1.1
Copy as HTML Link is a Firefox extension that creates an HTML link to the current page using the selected text and copies it. more>>
Copy as HTML Link is a Firefox extension that creates an HTML link to the current page using the selected text and copies it (into the clipboard) for pasting into other applications.
<<less Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2007-05-07 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
910 downloads
Mozilla New Mail Icon 1.2.2
Mozilla New Mail Icon is an extension which displays an icon in the system tray when new mail arrives. more>>
Mozilla New Mail Icon is an extension which displays an icon in the system tray when new mail arrives in your Mozilla or Mozilla Thunderbird .
Mozilla New Mail Icon supports the standard (FreeDesktop.org) system tray, as used by GNOME, KDE and IceWM.
<<lessMozilla New Mail Icon supports the standard (FreeDesktop.org) system tray, as used by GNOME, KDE and IceWM.
Download (0.029MB)
Added: 2006-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1283 downloads
lfwmail 2.4
lfwmail is a light weight web mail program written in perl. more>>
lfwmail is a light weight web mail program written in perl.
It will run with acceptable speed even on a Pentium 100Mhz Linux mailserver.
It has just basic features and no calendar or folders but it is fully
mime compatible and can handle attachments.
If you dont like browser cookies, this program is very suitable for you, because you dont have to enable cookies.
It is also very secure when you use https (encryption). HTML
mails are converted to ASCII text for security reasons but
you can still see the HTML mail if you want.
The code is clean and structured. Installation is straight forward
and you dont need a lot of non standard modules.
You can run it in mod_perl if you want. Remember to restart the
server when you do changes in the lfwmC.pm or any other file.
Response time will be very fast with mod_perl however for most people
normal cgi-bin will be good enough. lfwmail is already quite fast.
lfwmail is a light weight mail program. It does not keep track on what
you have read and what is new. You have to remember the dates of the
mails. There is however a small help to keep track on what you have seen
and what is new. It works for Mozilla (not netscape 4), Opera and MS IE
only as it depends on javascript style objects: the background color of e-mails
you have clicked on is changed. This is to keep track on what you have
read and what is new. This information does also survive between sessions since
version 1.5.
Enhancements:
- make it possible to call lfwmail with uid=xxx in the url. e.g https://my.host/cgi-perl/lfwmail?uid=joe_wm
<<lessIt will run with acceptable speed even on a Pentium 100Mhz Linux mailserver.
It has just basic features and no calendar or folders but it is fully
mime compatible and can handle attachments.
If you dont like browser cookies, this program is very suitable for you, because you dont have to enable cookies.
It is also very secure when you use https (encryption). HTML
mails are converted to ASCII text for security reasons but
you can still see the HTML mail if you want.
The code is clean and structured. Installation is straight forward
and you dont need a lot of non standard modules.
You can run it in mod_perl if you want. Remember to restart the
server when you do changes in the lfwmC.pm or any other file.
Response time will be very fast with mod_perl however for most people
normal cgi-bin will be good enough. lfwmail is already quite fast.
lfwmail is a light weight mail program. It does not keep track on what
you have read and what is new. You have to remember the dates of the
mails. There is however a small help to keep track on what you have seen
and what is new. It works for Mozilla (not netscape 4), Opera and MS IE
only as it depends on javascript style objects: the background color of e-mails
you have clicked on is changed. This is to keep track on what you have
read and what is new. This information does also survive between sessions since
version 1.5.
Enhancements:
- make it possible to call lfwmail with uid=xxx in the url. e.g https://my.host/cgi-perl/lfwmail?uid=joe_wm
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2006-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1231 downloads
Shohei Mail 0.1.0
Shohei is a multi-language, multi-function, multi-server, multi-user, multi-context, multi-media web-based mail client. more>>
Shohei is a multi-language, multi-function, multi-server, multi-user, multi-context, multi-media web-based mail client, news client, calendar and note server.
Shohei is a pop3 client which meets the requirements of Stockholm public network.
Main features:
- Sends mail using SMTP
- Receives mail using POP
- Handles users in any number of domains on any number of servers
- Web based administration with different admins for different domains
- MIME aware
- Usenet News client
- Online context-sensitive help
- Customizable using HTML templates with embedded macros
- Calendar
- Write simple notes
- English and Swedish message catalogs, new ones are easily added
<<lessShohei is a pop3 client which meets the requirements of Stockholm public network.
Main features:
- Sends mail using SMTP
- Receives mail using POP
- Handles users in any number of domains on any number of servers
- Web based administration with different admins for different domains
- MIME aware
- Usenet News client
- Online context-sensitive help
- Customizable using HTML templates with embedded macros
- Calendar
- Write simple notes
- English and Swedish message catalogs, new ones are easily added
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1231 downloads
fk_html 0.11a
fk_html provides a standard filter for incoming mail. more>>
fk_html provides a standard filter for incoming mail.
fk_html is a standard filter for incoming mail. It runs on your local machine as a fake POP3 server that redirects your mail client connections to your real POP3 server.
Doing that it can scan, filter, and convert your incoming emails and is totally independent from your mail client type or version It provides multiple account settings, conversion from HTML mail to plaintext mail, removal of scripts from HTML mail and attachments, address filtering based on blocklist and allowlist, the ability to apply different policies to different accounts, and SSL support (also for non-secure clients, in which case only the loopback connection is not encrypted).
Main features:
- Multiple account settings
- Coversion from html mail to plaintext mail
- Removal of scripts from html mails (and from html attachments)
- Address filtering based on blocklist and allowlist, and the ability to apply different policies to different accounts
- SSL support, also for non-secure clients (in which case only loopback connection is not encripted)
<<lessfk_html is a standard filter for incoming mail. It runs on your local machine as a fake POP3 server that redirects your mail client connections to your real POP3 server.
Doing that it can scan, filter, and convert your incoming emails and is totally independent from your mail client type or version It provides multiple account settings, conversion from HTML mail to plaintext mail, removal of scripts from HTML mail and attachments, address filtering based on blocklist and allowlist, the ability to apply different policies to different accounts, and SSL support (also for non-secure clients, in which case only the loopback connection is not encrypted).
Main features:
- Multiple account settings
- Coversion from html mail to plaintext mail
- Removal of scripts from html mails (and from html attachments)
- Address filtering based on blocklist and allowlist, and the ability to apply different policies to different accounts
- SSL support, also for non-secure clients (in which case only loopback connection is not encripted)
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
918 downloads
Clevo Mail LED Linux Driver 0.6
Clevo Mail LED Linux Driver operates the mail LED on the Clevo notebook model D4J. more>>
Clevo Mail LED Linux Driver operates the mail LED on the Clevo notebook model D4J.
Enhancements:
- The DMI_BOARD_VENDOR string has been corrected for D410V autodetection.
<<lessEnhancements:
- The DMI_BOARD_VENDOR string has been corrected for D410V autodetection.
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
867 downloads
nmzmail 0.1.3
nmzmail is a tool to use the namazu2 search engine from within the mutt mail reader to search mail stored in maildir folders. more>>
nmzmail is a tool to use the namazu2 search engine from within the mutt mail reader to search mail stored in maildir folders. Based on the result of the namazu query, nmzmail generates a maildir folder containing symbolic links to the mails matching the query.
Main features:
- fast mail searching even with large number of mails; I use it currently on about 10000 emails
- incremental index building
- rich query language including regular expressions (see the namazu documentation)
- integrates nicely into mutt
- query history
Enhancements:
- Fix getopt on PPC platform (patch by Sebastien Cevey).
- Change commandline syntax for indexing (the -m option is deprecated now), simply use "nmzmail -i ..." (noticed by Tom Martin on zsh mailing list).
- Use automake/autoconf.
<<lessMain features:
- fast mail searching even with large number of mails; I use it currently on about 10000 emails
- incremental index building
- rich query language including regular expressions (see the namazu documentation)
- integrates nicely into mutt
- query history
Enhancements:
- Fix getopt on PPC platform (patch by Sebastien Cevey).
- Change commandline syntax for indexing (the -m option is deprecated now), simply use "nmzmail -i ..." (noticed by Tom Martin on zsh mailing list).
- Use automake/autoconf.
Download (0.081MB)
Added: 2006-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1228 downloads
Yahoo Mail Sucker pr79
Yahoo Mail Sucker is a Perl script that allows you to fetch Yahoo Mail messages. more>>
As you probably know, Yahoo Mail does not provide free POP access to its users any more. You can still use your YM account for free, but you have to use a Yahoo Mail web site to access your account.
This is not very convenient as you always have to be online, you cannot use your favourite e-mail client to read your messages, and so on. You can easily immagine the disadvantages of having to manage all your corespondence via web.
When Yahoo disabled its free POP access, the first thing that came to my mind was to change my e-mail account. But then I realized, there are far too many people used to my current Yahoo Mail address, that I am used to my YM address very much too and I thought - if Yahoo closes a free service, the other services will follow sooner or later. So changing an e-mail service/account wasnt really solution.
That is when I have decided to write YoSucker as a simple portable perl application, that would simulate a user actions to retrieve my mail to my local inbox. Yahoo Mail Sucker simply connects to the Yahoo Mail web site, parses the HTML code and fetches new messages.
With time I have added lots of other features and functionality (like support for multiple accounts, support for procmail, support for local Yahoo Mail sites, for proxy connection and much more) but the basic idea still stay the same...
Main features:
- secure SSL login
- support for multiple accounts
- encrypted passwords for enhanced security
- transaction safe writes
- support for various folders (including BULK mail)
- support for multiuser environment
- support for multiple mailboxes in one config file
- support for procmail (output to a pipe)
- support for localized Yahoo Mail sites
- support for proxy
- support for basic proxy authorization
- support of command line parameters
- powerful digest feature for listing mailbox content
- handles virtually unlimited number of messages
- LeaveOnServer, EmptyTrash and OnlyNew features
- restore message unread flag feature
- powerful CLEAN option
- quota storage warning system
- session Respawn feature
Enhancements:
- This things been around too long be be a prototype any longer.
- Filtered the annoying "Yahoo! Domain Keys" message in From header
<<lessThis is not very convenient as you always have to be online, you cannot use your favourite e-mail client to read your messages, and so on. You can easily immagine the disadvantages of having to manage all your corespondence via web.
When Yahoo disabled its free POP access, the first thing that came to my mind was to change my e-mail account. But then I realized, there are far too many people used to my current Yahoo Mail address, that I am used to my YM address very much too and I thought - if Yahoo closes a free service, the other services will follow sooner or later. So changing an e-mail service/account wasnt really solution.
That is when I have decided to write YoSucker as a simple portable perl application, that would simulate a user actions to retrieve my mail to my local inbox. Yahoo Mail Sucker simply connects to the Yahoo Mail web site, parses the HTML code and fetches new messages.
With time I have added lots of other features and functionality (like support for multiple accounts, support for procmail, support for local Yahoo Mail sites, for proxy connection and much more) but the basic idea still stay the same...
Main features:
- secure SSL login
- support for multiple accounts
- encrypted passwords for enhanced security
- transaction safe writes
- support for various folders (including BULK mail)
- support for multiuser environment
- support for multiple mailboxes in one config file
- support for procmail (output to a pipe)
- support for localized Yahoo Mail sites
- support for proxy
- support for basic proxy authorization
- support of command line parameters
- powerful digest feature for listing mailbox content
- handles virtually unlimited number of messages
- LeaveOnServer, EmptyTrash and OnlyNew features
- restore message unread flag feature
- powerful CLEAN option
- quota storage warning system
- session Respawn feature
Enhancements:
- This things been around too long be be a prototype any longer.
- Filtered the annoying "Yahoo! Domain Keys" message in From header
Download (0.043MB)
Added: 2007-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
864 downloads
HTML::Embperl 1.3.6
HTML::Embperl is a Perl module for building dynamic Websites with Perl. more>>
HTML::Embperl is a Perl module for building dynamic Websites with Perl.
SYNOPSIS
Embperl is a Perl extension module which gives you the power to embed Perl code directly in your HTML documents (like server-side includes for shell commands).
If building more than a single page, you may also want to take a look at "perldoc EmbperlObject" which lets you build your website out of small reusable objects.
Additionally, "perldoc HTML::Embperl::Mail" allows you to send the resulting page via email.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Embperl is a Perl extension module which gives you the power to embed Perl code directly in your HTML documents (like server-side includes for shell commands).
If building more than a single page, you may also want to take a look at "perldoc EmbperlObject" which lets you build your website out of small reusable objects.
Additionally, "perldoc HTML::Embperl::Mail" allows you to send the resulting page via email.
Download (0.35MB)
Added: 2006-09-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1148 downloads
zeMail 1.0
zeMail is a minimalist webmail package written in Mason. more>>
zeMail is a minimalist webmail package written in Mason. It implements the basic features one would expect from an IMAP mail client, displaying folder and message contents, handling attachments and allowing you to move, mark and purge your messages.
zeMail package is written in plain HTML, and uses JavaScript only to reduce the click count, it will work perfectly with scripting disabled. Compared to the modern AJAX trend, this web mail package is designed to work everywhere.
Installation:
Download and unpack the tarball. Copy the directory lib/Zentus into your Perl inc. path (/usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.4 on Debian).
Copy the contents of mason/ into the desired subdirectory of your Apache htdocs directory or virtual host. Then add the following to your httpd.conf:
PerlModule Zentus::Mail::Connection
PerlModule Zentus::Mail::AttachmentHandler
PerlModule HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
PerlModule Apache::Session::File
PerlModule Text::Autoformat
< Location / >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
DirectoryIndex folder
< /Location >
< Location /attachment >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Zentus::Mail::AttachmentHandler
< /Location >
< LocationMatch "(/icons|/images|.ico|.html|.txt)" >
SetHandler default-handler
< /Location >
< LocationMatch "(autohandler|dhandler|.inc)" >
SetHandler None
< /Location >
This code segment can be added as-is if you intend to devote a VirtualHost to zeMail, otherwise prefix a directory name in the < Location > and < LocationMatch > tags.
Now install the necessary Perl modules from CPAN:
cpan -i HTML::Mason # or deb: libhtml-mason-perl
cpan -i Apache::Session # or deb: libapache-session-perl
cpan -i DB_File::Lock # or deb: libdb-file-lock-perl
cpan -i Text::Autoformat # or deb: libtext-autoformat-perl
cpan -i HTML::FormatText # or deb: libhtml-format-perl
cpan -i Net::IMAP::Simple # (needed really in name only,
# to be removed in next release)
You may have to create the temporary directory manually:
mkdir /tmp/zemail
chown www /tmp/zemail
Now restart your Apache and your are good to go.
Enhancements:
- Supports all basic forms of email, strips out MIME, displays attached images inline, and lets you download the rest.
<<lesszeMail package is written in plain HTML, and uses JavaScript only to reduce the click count, it will work perfectly with scripting disabled. Compared to the modern AJAX trend, this web mail package is designed to work everywhere.
Installation:
Download and unpack the tarball. Copy the directory lib/Zentus into your Perl inc. path (/usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.4 on Debian).
Copy the contents of mason/ into the desired subdirectory of your Apache htdocs directory or virtual host. Then add the following to your httpd.conf:
PerlModule Zentus::Mail::Connection
PerlModule Zentus::Mail::AttachmentHandler
PerlModule HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
PerlModule Apache::Session::File
PerlModule Text::Autoformat
< Location / >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler
DirectoryIndex folder
< /Location >
< Location /attachment >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Zentus::Mail::AttachmentHandler
< /Location >
< LocationMatch "(/icons|/images|.ico|.html|.txt)" >
SetHandler default-handler
< /Location >
< LocationMatch "(autohandler|dhandler|.inc)" >
SetHandler None
< /Location >
This code segment can be added as-is if you intend to devote a VirtualHost to zeMail, otherwise prefix a directory name in the < Location > and < LocationMatch > tags.
Now install the necessary Perl modules from CPAN:
cpan -i HTML::Mason # or deb: libhtml-mason-perl
cpan -i Apache::Session # or deb: libapache-session-perl
cpan -i DB_File::Lock # or deb: libdb-file-lock-perl
cpan -i Text::Autoformat # or deb: libtext-autoformat-perl
cpan -i HTML::FormatText # or deb: libhtml-format-perl
cpan -i Net::IMAP::Simple # (needed really in name only,
# to be removed in next release)
You may have to create the temporary directory manually:
mkdir /tmp/zemail
chown www /tmp/zemail
Now restart your Apache and your are good to go.
Enhancements:
- Supports all basic forms of email, strips out MIME, displays attached images inline, and lets you download the rest.
Download (0.079MB)
Added: 2006-01-26 License: BSD License Price:
1366 downloads
conceptRM (Rss Mail) 0.04
ConceptRM (RssMail) is an email client using RSS as a means to deliver the list of email to the user. more>>
ConceptRM (RssMail) project is an email client using RSS as a means to deliver the list of email to the user.
Main features:
- Support pop3 mailbox
- Support for multiple mailboxes (display a preferred format e.g. html as opposed to plain email format)
- multipart email
- email deletion
- RSS 1.0 and 2.0 support
<<lessMain features:
- Support pop3 mailbox
- Support for multiple mailboxes (display a preferred format e.g. html as opposed to plain email format)
- multipart email
- email deletion
- RSS 1.0 and 2.0 support
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2006-09-12 License: Freeware Price:
1138 downloads
tidyup-mail 0.12
tidyup-mail software is especially useful for russian/ukrainian/belarusian users but however can help those who reads mail... more>>
tidyup-mail software is especially useful for russian/ukrainian/belarusian users but however can help those who reads mail from people that uses such brain-damaged web-mailers as yahoo mail.
Fatigue with xterm when reading mail from mutt? Tired to press "Do Full reset" every time when terminal becames full of garbage? This program is for you! It removes unsafe characters for email & makes xterm happy!
Note that all documentation comes in russian language. Check for your local russian hacker.
<<lessFatigue with xterm when reading mail from mutt? Tired to press "Do Full reset" every time when terminal becames full of garbage? This program is for you! It removes unsafe characters for email & makes xterm happy!
Note that all documentation comes in russian language. Check for your local russian hacker.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
969 downloads
OPEN BEXI HTML Builder 1.6
OPEN BEXI HTML Builder is a WYSIWYG HTML editor. more>>
OPEN BEXI HTML Builder is a WYSIWYG HTML editor which allows you to create Web pages and generate HTML code from your browser without any HTML knowledge.
It lets you create, update, and remove HTML components. OPEN BEXI HTML Builder is suitable for beginners and experts.
<<lessIt lets you create, update, and remove HTML components. OPEN BEXI HTML Builder is suitable for beginners and experts.
Download (1.8MB)
Added: 2007-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
939 downloads
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